The order to live one’s life in accordance to the dictates of Tawhid, monotheism, is the single most important injunction laid down by the revealed law, it formed the core of the call of all Prophets and was the essential message of all revealed scripture. To worship Allah based on Tawhid is the purpose of human existence, and it is through this worship that man achieves a sense of fulfilment and contentment; in the words of one of the scholars, ‘he enters a paradise in this world before entering the Paradise of the next.’

This book, apportioned in sixty-seven chapters, deals with many aspects of Tawhid, all of them essential learning for any Muslim. Its focal topic revolves around issues of ulùhiyyah, divinity and `ibadah, worship, with some chapters dealing with al-Asmm wa’l-Sifat, the Names and Attributes of Allah. Its simple language, well-ordered structure, and heavy reliance on Qur’anic verses and Hadith of the Prophet (saw) lends it to easy reading and its importance cannot be underestimated.

Kitab al-Tawhid is a landmark work analysing orthodox Islamic monotheism. Since it was authored it has received a great deal of attention, a large number of commentaries and has been translated into over twenty languages. Relevant as it was then, it remains relevant today and Muslims are in dire need of reading it, studying it and teaching it.

Unfortunately, despite previous laudable efforts, a translation does not yet exist in English that truly reflects the importance of this work. It gives Dar us-Sunnah great pleasure to present this work to the reader in the hope that it fills this gap

• An accurate translation in easy to read modern English

• Annotations taken from 15 major commentaries

• All major criticisms against the book by its antagonists addressed

• All Hadiths and narrations critically analysed and referenced

• This work also includes the authors ‘Letters on Tawhid and Essay on the meaning of the Kalimah’

• Overview of the style and structure of the book

• Biography of the author analysing his life, creed and works

• The Arabic text of the whole book included

• 420 Revision Questions

• Indexes of verses, Hadiths and narrations

• This is an ideal text book for every Muslim on this very important topic

Allah's Miracles in the Qur'an

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By: Harun Yahya Publisher: Goodword Books Paperback, 412 pages

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Fourteen centuries ago, Allah sent down the Qur'an. This book of guidance and wisdom calls man to the truth and instructs all human beings to adhere to the values which this mighty revelation contains. From the day of its revelation to the Day of Judgment, this last Divine book will remain as the sole guide for humanity.

The perfection of the literary language of the Qur'an, the incomparable features of its style and the superior wisdom contained within it are some of the definitive proofs that it represents the word of our Lord.

In addition, the Qur'an contains within its words many miracles which prove it to be Allah's word. One of these attributes is the remarkable number of scientific truths which are contained in the Book of Islam. In this book which was revealed over fourteen centuries ago to the Prophet Muhammad (saas), there are innumerable examples of information humanity have only been able to uncover by the technology of the 20th and 21st centuries.

Of course, we should not view the Qur'an as a book of science. However, many scientific facts that are expressed in an extremely concise and profound manner in the verses of the Qur'an have only been discovered by scientists with the aid of the technological advancement of the 20th and 21st centuries. Additional discoveries to these are being made every day. Quite simply, these facts which are now pointed out to the reader could not have been known at the time of the Qur'an's revelation, and this demonstrates that it is the word of Allah.

In addition to the scientific miracles of the Qur’an, this book you are holding also contains examples of reports regarding the past and the future, its perfection from the literary aspect and mathematical miracles in it.